Davek0974
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If the oven is loaded with coated parts cold and then warmed up, do you need to adjust the timings or just start timing when oven reaches cure temp?
Learning to work with my new oven - moved up from a domestic that only held one part to a large one that hold 8 or more in one go
My main powder is 10mins at 160c to cure, i worked out that the parts i do need 8-10mins to flow out so they just got 20mins with the oven at temp.
Now i can load 8 or more in one hit so time is saved but i need to work smart as loading this thing hot is not fun
Guess the big boys with ovens as big as a house would load cold and bake overnight then unload in the morning?
Learning to work with my new oven - moved up from a domestic that only held one part to a large one that hold 8 or more in one go
My main powder is 10mins at 160c to cure, i worked out that the parts i do need 8-10mins to flow out so they just got 20mins with the oven at temp.
Now i can load 8 or more in one hit so time is saved but i need to work smart as loading this thing hot is not fun
Guess the big boys with ovens as big as a house would load cold and bake overnight then unload in the morning?